Improvement in plow-sulkies



s. PENNOCK. PLOW-SULKY.

No. 194,167. Patented Aug. 14,1877.

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SAMUEL PENNQGK, OF ITHACA, NEW YORK.

IMPROVEMENT IN PLOW-SULKIES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. E94, R67, dated August 14, 1877; 'application filed June 1e, 1877.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, SAMUEL PENNOOK, ot' Ithaca, in the county of Tompkins and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Plow-Sulky, of which the following is a' speciiication Figure l isaside elevation, in section, ot' my improved plow-sulky. Fig. 2 is afrontelevation. Figs. 3 and 4 are detail views ot' the plow-adjListingl mechanism.

.Similar letters Vof reference indicate corresponding parts.

The object of my invention is to provide a plow-sulky in which the wheels may be adjusted independently and easily, and in which the plow-beam may be moved laterally and vertically, as required.

In the drawing, A is a frame, having attached to each end a disk, B. Upon each disk there are ears a, in which the shaft b oi' the worm G is journaled.

A worin-wheel, D, is secured to the disk B by a bolt, c, upon which it turns. The Vsaid worin-wheel is engaged by the worm C.

An axle, E, projects from the face ot' the worm-wheel, and is arranged eccentrically in relation tothe axis ot: the said wheel. The worms, worm-wheels, and axles are alike on both sides of' the sulky, and upon the axles E wheels F are placed.

A round bar, G, is supported under the frame A by ears d, and upon it is placed a sleeve, H, which is shorter than the bar G, and is capable of turning and sliding thereon. To this sleeve an arm, I, is secured, to which the plow-beam is clamped by means of the plate e and the bolts f.

Upon the sleeve H a rack, g, is formed, in which the teeth extend partly around the sleeve. This rack is engaged by a toothed sector, h, which is pivoted to the frame A, and is provided with a lever, '5, having' a lockinglever, which engages holes in the semicircular ear k, formed on the frame A. By means of this toothed sector the sleeve H is moved longitudinally on the bar G.

Longitudinal cogs l are formed on the sleeve H, which are engaged by a lever, K, which is provided with a toothed sector, m, and is pivoted between ears that project from the frame A.

A seat, L, is attached to the tongueM, and to it a catch, n, is secured for holding the lever K when it is raised up into a vertical position. v

The plowbeam is clamped to the arm I by the bolts j' and plate e. The wheels F are adjusted to the proper height by rotating the worm-wheel D by means ot' the worm C. The

center of gravity of the machine may also be moved, so that more or less ot' the weight ot' the plow, the frame A, and the driver may be thrown on the tongue.

The plow may be adjusted laterally by moving the lever i, and it may be raised out of the ground by meansof theleverK, and when it is to be moved from place to place it may be supported by placing the lever K under the catch n.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- Al. The combination, with round bar G, sup ported under frame A, of the turning and sliding sleeve H, provided with longitudinal cogs l and teeth g, and having arm I, attached to the plow-beam, as and for the purpose described.

2. The combination, with the sleeve H,having rack and longitudinal cogs, ofthe pivoted sector l1., having lever i, and the lever K, having toothed sector m, as and for the purpose specified.

SAMUEL PEN N OOK. 

